"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. "

"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. "

The videos show, among other things, cops stopping citizens, questioning them, aggressively searching them and arresting them for trespassing when they have permission to be on the premises; officers conducting searches of Saleh's business without search warrants or permission; using what appears to be excessive force on subjects who are clearly not resisting arrest and filing inaccurate police reports in connection with the arrests.

The store is a small business owned by someone "of Palestinian descent".

"For 17 years, Saleh has owned 207 Quickstop. Saleh has come to know his customers by their first names, and even by their nicknames. He has watched some of them grow from toddlers into young men. He feels for them when loved ones die, and has celebrated with them when their babies were born."

Here is an example of a plan to create a frisk-friendly zone for LEO's at high-traffic businesses in poor neighborhoods. The businesses sign on to have undesirables arrested for trespassing and removed. Good for rounding up the homeless, easier to keep the restrooms clean that way.

"About three years ago, Saleh said police asked him to participate in what they called a "zero-tolerance" program to reduce crime. He gladly signed up, not realizing at the time how much it would impact his business and customers. Under the program, Miami Gardens police are given broad powers to stop and arrest people who appear to be loitering or trespassing at the participating business."

Now THIS is racism in action. Not merely saying that skin color means nothing to do with your ability to not be poor any longer than anybody else. Learn this you asshole racists that believe skin color matters.

Honestly, when it's gotten to the point that once a week the police come in and arrest your employee and remove him, that starts getting funny to me. If you put a slide whistle over the cops yanking this guy out of the store every time it happened, you could post that shiat to America's Funniest Home Videos.

"Hey Earl, after you take the trash out, can you mop?"BWEEEEE-OOOOOP!"Dude, Earl got arrested on his way to the mop. Should I do it or you figure they'll nab me too?"

One video, recorded on June 26, 2012, shows Sampson, clearly stocking coolers, being interrupted by MGPD Sgt. William Dunaske, who orders him to put his hands behind his back, and then handcuffs him, leads him out of the store and takes him to jail for trespassing.

I really do wonder what would happen if a state required a psychological exam every five years for police, specifically looking for things like aggressive personality disorder and other hyper-alpha male traits, then permanently revoking their certificate to be a peace officer if they fail?

A few people from high school who I know to have gone on to be police officers were the sort of people I least wanted to see with a badge and gun.

Here we go with the Fark cop hate. These officers are just doing the best they can to protect us. It's a thankless and dangerous job. It's often repeated but know less true, if you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to worry about. Obviously they know this guy is up to something. They'll eventually catch him and put him away. There can be no doubt that he is a criminal as he has already be caught with drugs.

phrawgh:Here we go with the Fark cop hate. These officers are just doing the best they can to protect us. It's a thankless and dangerous job. It's often repeated but know less true, if you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to worry about. Obviously they know this guy is up to something. They'll eventually catch him and put him away. There can be no doubt that he is a criminal as he has already be caught with drugs.

I think he does have something to worry about. He could get fired for leaving his job without permission, if the cops lead him away in handcuffs. Plus, you know, the whole "if they're invading the store and arresting him on trumped up charges, who's to say they won't plant something on him, too, just for funzies?" thing.

Its quotas and padding. The cops have quotas. They know who to shake down. People that will have a minor offense. Weed, expired license minor things. And people that are poor and un educated. People that dont really know there rights. With more arrests. Means more money means more federal funding. More federal spending. As usual it only has to do with money.I hope they win a major lawsuit. Its just like the guys in Texas. The ones that pull over and conduct illegal seizures of property.

phrawgh(favorite: troll):Here we go with the Fark cop hate. These officers are just doing the best they can to protect us. It's a thankless and dangerous job. It's often repeated but know less true, if you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to worry about. Obviously they know this guy is up to something. They'll eventually catch him and put him away. There can be no doubt that he is a criminal as he has already be caught with drugs.

2/10

Your hook is dull tonight. You're being too obvious. Be a little more subtle next time.